Hi MAU On Friday, May 13, 2005 5:55:09 PM you wrote:
> If you open an attachment with a 'funny random name' and you want to > edit it and save the changes, use a 'File/Save as' (which allows you to > select the name of the saved file) instead of a plain 'Save' that will > save it with the 'funny' name of the temporary file created when opening > and which will be anyhow deleted by TB when closed (because it was/is a > temporary file). Ok understood. Yes of course I can do this - but it doesn't explain to me why TheBat! handles this problem in such an other way than other email clients do. And the problem of duplicated filenames - it's stored in a temporary directory and this will - as you said - cleaned when TheBat! stops. And if there is really already such a file in the temp directory a window could ask if I want to delete this file which is already there. In this way WinZip is working - it extracts all the files to a temp directory - and cleans after running. But sometimes the temp directory isn't empty and then there is a window which asks what to do with an already existing file in this directory. With other words: I don't see any problems to open files in a temp directory with the original file name... -- Best regards, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] TheBat! 3.5 Return RC9 on Windows 2000 5.0 2195 Service Pack 4
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